The New Encyclopædia Britannica: In 32 Volumes. A-ak - Bayes, Volume 1Philip W. Goetz, Dale H. Hoiberg, Robert MacHenry Encyclopædia Britannica, 1992 - 32 pages |
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Page 264
... Buddha's eventual career Beginning of the quest for the truth The Buddha's practice. For all the discussion on the two paths of salvation- the gradual and the instant - and the various ways of in- terpreting the key Mahāyāna concepts of ...
... Buddha's eventual career Beginning of the quest for the truth The Buddha's practice. For all the discussion on the two paths of salvation- the gradual and the instant - and the various ways of in- terpreting the key Mahāyāna concepts of ...
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... Buddha's family The Buddha's attempt to recover his health Final conversa- tions with Ananda and other monks The Buddha. The Buddha spent about three months in the Vārānasi / Benares region . During this period an important and influ ...
... Buddha's family The Buddha's attempt to recover his health Final conversa- tions with Ananda and other monks The Buddha. The Buddha spent about three months in the Vārānasi / Benares region . During this period an important and influ ...
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... Buddha in his fully realized state beyond the bonds of mortality . Carved stonework preserved from the 2nd century BC onward , especially from the ancient stupas of Bharhut and Sanchi in India , reveals the total identity of the great ...
... Buddha in his fully realized state beyond the bonds of mortality . Carved stonework preserved from the 2nd century BC onward , especially from the ancient stupas of Bharhut and Sanchi in India , reveals the total identity of the great ...
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